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Preparing to remove PCIe SSD using RACADM, Erasing PCIe SSD device data

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Preparing to remove PCIe SSD using RACADM To prepare the PCIeSSD drive for removal: racadm storage preparetoremove: To create the target job after executing preparetoremove command: racadm jobqueue create -s TIME_NOW --realtime To query the job ID returned: racadm jobqueue view -i For more information, see the iDRAC RACADM Command Line Reference Guide available at dell.com/idracmanuals. Erasing PCIe SSD device data Secure Erase permanently erases all data present on the disk. Performing a Cryptographic Erase on an PCIe SSD overwrites all blocks and results in permanent loss of all data on the PCIe SSD. During Cryptographic Erase, the host is unable to access the PCIe SSD. The changes are applied after system reboot. If the system reboots or experiences a power loss during cryptographic erase, the operation is canceled. You must reboot the system and restart the process. Before erasing PCIe SSD device data, make sure that: • Lifecycle Controller is enabled. • You have Server Control and Login privileges. NOTE: • Erasing PCIe SSDs can only be performed as a staged operation. • After the drive is erased, it displays in the operating system as online but it is not initialized. You must initialize and format the drive before using it again. • After you hot-plug a PCIe SSD, it may take several seconds to appear on the web interface. • Secure erase feature is not supported for hot-plugged PCIe SSDs. Erasing PCIe SSD device data using web interface To erase the data on the PCIe SSD device: 1. In the iDRAC Web interface, go to Overview > Storage > Physical Disks > Setup. The Setup Physical Disk page is displayed. 2. From the Controller drop-down menu, select the controller to view the associated PCIe SSDs. 3. From the drop-down menus, select Secure Erase for one or more PCIe SSDs. If you have selected Secure Erase and you want to view the other options in the drop-down menu, then select Action and then click the drop-down menu to view the other options. 4. From the Apply Operation Mode drop-down menu, select one of the following options: • At Next Reboot - Select this option to apply the actions during the next system reboot. This is the default option for PERC 8 controllers. • At Scheduled Time - Select this option to apply the actions at a scheduled day and time: • Start Time and End Time - Click the calendar icons and select the days. From the drop-down menus, select the time. The action is applied between the start time and end time. • From the drop-down menu, select the type of reboot: • No Reboot (Manually Reboot System) • Graceful Shutdown • Force Shutdown • Power Cycle System (cold boot) 208 Managing storage devices

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Preparing to remove PCIe SSD using RACADM
To prepare the PCIeSSD drive for removal:
racadm storage preparetoremove:<PCIeSSD FQDD>
To create the target job after executing
preparetoremove
command:
racadm jobqueue create <PCIe SSD FQDD> -s TIME_NOW --realtime
To query the job ID returned:
racadm jobqueue view -i <job ID>
For more information, see the
iDRAC RACADM Command Line Reference Guide
available at
dell.com/idracmanuals
.
Erasing PCIe SSD device data
Secure Erase permanently erases all data present on the disk. Performing a Cryptographic Erase on an PCIe SSD overwrites all blocks and
results in permanent loss of all data on the PCIe SSD. During Cryptographic Erase, the host is unable to access the PCIe SSD. The
changes are applied after system reboot.
If the system reboots or experiences a power loss during cryptographic erase, the operation is canceled. You must reboot the system and
restart the process.
Before erasing PCIe SSD device data, make sure that:
Lifecycle Controller is enabled.
You have Server Control and Login privileges.
NOTE:
Erasing PCIe SSDs can only be performed as a staged operation.
After the drive is erased, it displays in the operating system as online but it is not initialized. You must initialize and
format the drive before using it again.
After you hot-plug a PCIe SSD, it may take several seconds to appear on the web interface.
Secure erase feature is not supported for hot-plugged PCIe SSDs.
Erasing PCIe SSD device data using web interface
To erase the data on the PCIe SSD device:
1.
In the iDRAC Web interface, go to
Overview
>
Storage
>
Physical Disks
>
Setup
.
The
Setup Physical Disk
page is displayed.
2.
From the
Controller
drop-down menu, select the controller to view the associated PCIe SSDs.
3.
From the drop-down menus, select
Secure Erase
for one or more PCIe SSDs.
If you have selected
Secure Erase
and you want to view the other options in the drop-down menu, then select
Action
and then click
the drop-down menu to view the other options.
4.
From the
Apply Operation Mode
drop-down menu, select one of the following options:
At Next Reboot
— Select this option to apply the actions during the next system reboot. This is the default option for PERC 8
controllers.
At Scheduled Time
— Select this option to apply the actions at a scheduled day and time:
Start Time
and
End Time
— Click the calendar icons and select the days. From the drop-down menus, select the time. The
action is applied between the start time and end time.
From the drop-down menu, select the type of reboot:
No Reboot (Manually Reboot System)
Graceful Shutdown
Force Shutdown
Power Cycle System (cold boot)
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